The flower pictured here is known locally as a "Butter and Eggs" (Linaria vulgaris). It has always been one of my favorite summer wildflowers. So, I was very surprised to learn that this flower is considered a weed! Apparently it is not native to North America (it was imported in the 1600's) and is considered to be an invasive species in several states and provinces.
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8 comments:
Some of these so called "weeds" really should be something more... they really are pretty & the ladybug is an added bonus!
Hmmmmmmmmmmm! Yes, tell me about weeds! Phew! Another long afternoon in the garden!
Its a lovely flower and we have it here in Sweden :)
Ooh, I like this one. Warm colors amplified by the sun and the slight bokeh on the out of focus flowers..
It's a beautiful weed! I think it looks somewhat like a snapdragon. Did you realize the ladybug was posing when you snapped this...or did you see her later. Nice shot...I like the vertical hold.
I think the lady bug loves the butter and eggs. Weed or not!
We have this flower too - we call it toadflax. I'm very fond of it, it's cheerful and actually not particularly invasive here. I suppose things are invasive only when out of their natural environment!
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If this is a weed...then I considered it a beautiful weed.
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